Altona-St. Pauli

Altona and St. Pauli are west of central . Altona used to be an independent city and emerged as fisherman's village in the 16th century. It existed under Danish rule west of Hamburg, competing with it in trade and militarily.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Millerntor-Stadion and Hamburg Museum.

Stadium
is a multi-purpose stadium in the area of Hamburg, Germany. Best known as the home ground of football club FC St. Pauli, it is on the near the , the red light district of Hamburg.

Museum
The Museum of Hamburg History is a history museum located in the city of in northern . The museum was established in 1908 and opened at its current location in 1922, although its parent organization was founded in 1839.

Museum
Photo: Afflex, Public domain.
B-515 is a Tango-class submarine of the Soviet and Russian Navies. It remained in active service until 2001. It is currently docked in and is open to the public as a museum exhibit.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Neustadt-Altstadt and Eimsbüttel.

The city centre of is formed by the districts of Altstadt and Neustadt, as well as the new district of Hafencity immediately south of Altstadt.

Suburb
is one of the seven boroughs of , . In 2020, the borough had a population of 269,118.

Suburb
is a quarter in that belongs to the borough. The quarter's boundaries are congruent with the historic center of what has been the city of Altona until 1937.

Altona-St. Pauli

Latitude
53.553° or 53° 33′ 11″ north
Longitude
9.957° or 9° 57′ 25″ east
Open location code
9F5FHX34+5Q
Wiki­data ID
Q20892028
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